BILL NUMBER: AB 416AMENDED BILL TEXT AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MARCH 21, 2013 INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Gordon FEBRUARY 15, 2013 An act to add Chapter 3.6 (commencing with Section 39680) to Part 2 of Division 26 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to greenhouse gases. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 416, as amended, Gordon. California State Air Resources Board: Local Emission Reduction Program. Existing law designates the State Air Resources Board as the state agency with the primary responsibility for the control of vehicular air pollution , and air pollution control districts and air quality management districts with the primary responsibility for the control of air pollution from all sources other than vehicular sources. This bill would create the Local Emission Reduction Program and would require money to be available from the general fund General Fund , upon appropriation by the Legislature, for purposes of providing grants and other financial assistance to develop and implement greenhouse gas emission emissions reduction projects in the state. The bill would require the state board , in coordination with the Strategic Growth Council, to award moneys under the program to eligible recipients, as specified, and would permit the state board to give consideration to the ability of a project to, among other things, create local job training and job creation benefits and provide opportunities to achieve greenhouse gas emission reduction in ways that increase localized energy resources administer the progra m, as specified . Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is critical to public health, safety, the economy, and the natural environment that California residents rely on. (b) State investments in local and regional greenhouse gas emission reduction projects in this state help local communities thrive, support the state's emission-reduction and clean-energy targets, lower the statewide unemployment rate, and spur new job growth. (c) Incentivizing Providing incentives t o local governments to plan and implement their own greenhouse gas emission reduction efforts will assist the state to reach its emission-reduction targets faster and more efficiently. (d) Local greenhouse gas emission reduction initiatives best recognize the particular reduction opportunities at the local level and provide an opportunity to enhance the environment and economy of local and regional places through multibenefit projects. (e) Local governments are well-suited well suited to coordinate and aggregate micro-, small-, community-, and regional-scale projects that will help the state reach its environmental targets while incentivizing providing incentives to investments and job growth at the local level. (f) It is the intent of the Legislature to promote investments in local and regional greenhouse gas emission reduction projects. SEC. 2. Chapter 3.6 (commencing with Section 39680) is added to Part 2 of Division 26 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: CHAPTER 3.6. LOCAL EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM 39680. (a) The Local Emission Reduction Program is hereby created. (b) Moneys shall be available from the general fund General Fund , upon appropriation by the Legislature, for purposes of carrying out this chapter. (c) (1) The state board, in coordination with other state entities, as appropriate, shall establish the Local Emission Reduction Program to provide local assistance grants and other financial assistance to eligible recipients for the purposes of developing and implementing greenhouse gas emission emissions reduction projects in this state. (2) The state board , in coordination with the Strategic Growth Council, shall administer the Local Emission Reduction Program. (d) For purposes of this chapter chapter, "eligible recipient" means a city, county, city and county, charter city, charter county, metropolitan planning organization, regional climate authority, special district, joint powers authority, air pollution control and or air quality management district, regional collaborative, or nonprofit organization working in coordination with a local government. (e) The state board shall award local assistance grants on a competitive basis based on the potential for greenhouse gas emission reductions, including sequestration, projects that demonstrate innovation and that result in replicable models with consideration of geographic and socioeconomic context. Consideration may also be given to the ability of a project or projects to do any develop standards and guidelines for the distribution of funds to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to maximize the ability to achieve one or more of the following: (1) Create local job training and job creation benefits. (2) (1) Decrease air or water pollution. (3) (2) Reduce the consumption of natural resources or energy. (4) (3) Provide opportunities to achieve greenhouse gas emission emissions reductions in ways that increase localized energy resources. (4) Promote public-private partnerships to implement energy efficiency and clean energy projects with financing incentives for residential and commercial facilities. (5) Increase the reliability of local water supplies. (6) Increase solid waste diversion from landfills. (7) Increase electric vehicle infrastructure. (7) (8) Achieve greenhouse gas emission emissions reductions in ways that reduce vehicle miles traveled. (8) (9) Prevent conservation conversion of agricultural, forest, and open space lands to uses that result in higher greenhouse gas emissions. (f) In evaluating potential projects to be funded pursuant to this chapter, the state board and the Strategic Growth Council shall give priority to projects that demonstrate one or more of the following characteristics: (1) Regional implementation. (2) The ability to leverage additional public and private funding. (3) The potential for cobenefits or multibenefit attributes. (4) The potential for the project or program to be replicated. (5) Consideration of geographic and socioeconomic issues. (f) (g) The state board shall ensure that the Local Emission Reduction Program provides opportunities for both small and large population participants. (h) The state board, in coordination with the Strategic Growth Council, shall ensure funding is available pursuant to this chapter for both of the following: (1) The development and implementation of innovative projects that create new systems or technologies. (2) (A) The implementation of existing, proven greenhouse gas emissions reducing or sequestering projects, including, but not limited to, those projects and programs already adopted by local agencies. (B) Projects receiving funding pursuant to subparagraph (A) shall receive funding on a competitive basis. 39681. The state board, in coordination with other state agencies, as appropriate implementing a grant program pursuant Section 39680 , shall develop standards and guidelines to ensure projects funded pursuant to this chapter maximize funds appropriated, provide environmental and economic benefits, and do not conflict with other areas of law.